Mr. Big LbNA #37772
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Feb 2, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Madison |
County: | Madison |
State: | Mississippi |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | super squid |
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Found by: | Dilly |
Last found: | Nov 17, 2015 |
Status: | FFFaaaF |
Last edited: | Nov 18, 2015 |
Mr.Big - The Great Blue Heron is the largest North
American heron, with a head-to-tail length 0f 36-54
inches, a wingspan of 71 inches, and a weight of 4.8-8
lbs.
Mr. Big is located in Simmons Arboretum, which is in
Madison, Mississippi.
Directions: From I 55 take exit 108 on to Hwy 463, go
east on Hwy 463 1.5 miles until you reach Hwy 51,
At the traffic light turn right on to Hwy 51, go
.7 miles to St Augustine,At the traffic light turn left
on to St. Augustine and go 2.5 miles until you
come to the end of St. Augustine, Simmons Arboretum is
on the right.
Clue: Take the east entrance of the trail. follow the trail untill you can take a left going to the bridge out in the marsh. On the right is a blown down pine tree with a stump about 6 or 7 feet high, With your back to the stump on a bearing of 325 degrees about 25 steps are two large pine trees close together. Between the two pines Mr. Big is standing tall.
Please rehide me well so others can find me too.
Also be sure to do Mr. Attitude and Mr. Woody while at Simmons Arboretum.
American heron, with a head-to-tail length 0f 36-54
inches, a wingspan of 71 inches, and a weight of 4.8-8
lbs.
Mr. Big is located in Simmons Arboretum, which is in
Madison, Mississippi.
Directions: From I 55 take exit 108 on to Hwy 463, go
east on Hwy 463 1.5 miles until you reach Hwy 51,
At the traffic light turn right on to Hwy 51, go
.7 miles to St Augustine,At the traffic light turn left
on to St. Augustine and go 2.5 miles until you
come to the end of St. Augustine, Simmons Arboretum is
on the right.
Clue: Take the east entrance of the trail. follow the trail untill you can take a left going to the bridge out in the marsh. On the right is a blown down pine tree with a stump about 6 or 7 feet high, With your back to the stump on a bearing of 325 degrees about 25 steps are two large pine trees close together. Between the two pines Mr. Big is standing tall.
Please rehide me well so others can find me too.
Also be sure to do Mr. Attitude and Mr. Woody while at Simmons Arboretum.